On 8/10/13 3:37 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
however, reverse DNS records must not be zero-filled (those won't be taken
into account)

On 10.08.13 10:26, Eduardo Bonsi wrote:
I put zeros just as an example.
it can be 111.111.111.111 where 1= (any ipv4 number) or
000.000.000.000. where 0 is (any ipv4 number).

Again, no. Each segment can be from 0 to 255, but no leading zeros.
0.0.0.0-9.9.9.9
10.10.10.10-99.99.99.99
100.100.100.100-255.255.255.255

no 00-09 or 000-099.

Can we just CNAME whatever reverse they have there like;

000.000.000.000.someISP.net. IN CNAME  mydomain.com.

Is that cause a technical issue according to BIND?


I thought I read somewhere you cannot CNAME under certain rules.
Is this one of them?

you can create such CNAMEs but this will not help you.

The reverse DNS is made in in-addr.arpa domain which goes through your ISP.

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